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What cars fit 5x135 lug pattern?

Many vehicles use the 5x135 bolt pattern, but it's not as common as some others. It's important to note that just because a car *has* this bolt pattern doesn't mean wheels will fit perfectly – offset, center bore, and wheel diameter also need to match.

Some car models and years known to use a 5x135 lug pattern include:

* Chevrolet and GMC Trucks: Many older and some newer models of Chevrolet and GMC trucks use this pattern. This includes various Silverado, Sierra, and other models. You need to specify the year and model to be sure.

* Some Hummers: Certain Hummer models used this pattern. Again, the year and model are crucial for confirmation.

* Older Jeep models: Some older Jeep models, especially those with larger wheels, may have a 5x135 bolt pattern. This is not consistent across all Jeep models or years.

* Some Dodge vehicles: Some older Dodge trucks and SUVs might have this pattern.

To find out definitively if a particular car has a 5x135 lug pattern, you should:

1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source.

2. Check the sticker on your driver's side doorjamb: This often lists tire size and other specifications, sometimes including the bolt pattern.

3. Look at the wheel itself: The bolt pattern is visible on the wheel.

4. Use an online database: There are websites and databases that list vehicle specifications, including bolt pattern, by make, model, and year.

Simply knowing the bolt pattern isn't enough to ensure wheel compatibility. Always double-check all the wheel specifications before purchasing.